A Tear for the Ghetto
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A Tear for the Ghetto is the second album released by the hip-hop duo Group Home
Group Home
Group Home is a hip hop duo, composed of members Lil' Dap and Melachi the Nutcracker . They came to prominence as members of the Gang Starr Foundation. Lil' Dap made his rhyming debut on Gang Starr's 1992 classic Daily Operation on the song "I'm the Man"...

. Released June 1, 1999, on Replay Records, the album featured one hit single, "Make It In Life," which made to #16 on the Hot Rap Singles and production by Agallah
Agallah
Agallah , born Angel Aguilar, is a Puerto Rican and Filipino-American rapper who was a member of the The Diplomats-affiliated group Purple City and the group Propain campaign. He was formerly known as 8-Off Agallah, but changed the name because it was controversial; 8-Off is a variation of the name...

, Guru
Guru (rapper)
Keith Edward Elam , better known by his stage name Guru, was an American emcee and member of the hip-hop duo Gang Starr, along with DJ Premier. He was born in Roxbury, Massachusetts...

, DJ Premier
DJ Premier
Christopher Edward Martin , better known by his stage name DJ Premier , is an American record producer and DJ, and was the instrumental half of the hip hop duo Gang Starr, together with emcee Guru...

 and group member Lil' Dap.

Track listing

  1. "Tear Shit Down"- 3:31
  2. "Da Real GH"- 4:06
  3. "Stupid Mf's"- 4:37
  4. "Street Life"- 1:57
  5. "Sun for a Reason"- 4:04
  6. "The Legacy"- 4:01 (Featuring Gang Starr
    Gang Starr
    Gang Starr was an influential East Coast hip hop duo that consisted of the late MC Guru and DJ/producer DJ Premier. Their style combined elements of New York jazz and hip hop.-Background:...

    )
  7. "Run for Your Life"- 4:21 (Featuring Agallah
    Agallah
    Agallah , born Angel Aguilar, is a Puerto Rican and Filipino-American rapper who was a member of the The Diplomats-affiliated group Purple City and the group Propain campaign. He was formerly known as 8-Off Agallah, but changed the name because it was controversial; 8-Off is a variation of the name...

    )
  8. "Make It in Life"- 4:42
  9. "A Train X-Press"- 3:50
  10. "Be Like That"- 4:40 (Featuring Big Shug
    Big Shug
    Big Shug is a hip hop artist from Boston, Massachusetts, and a member of the Gang Starr Foundation collective.-Biography:...

    , Guru
    Guru
    A guru is one who is regarded as having great knowledge, wisdom, and authority in a certain area, and who uses it to guide others . Other forms of manifestation of this principle can include parents, school teachers, non-human objects and even one's own intellectual discipline, if the...

    )
  11. "Dial-A-Thug"- 3:51 (Featuring Mike Epps
    Mike Epps
    Michael Elliot "Mike" Epps is an American stand-up comedian, actor, film producer, writer, singer, and rapper. He is best known for playing Day-Day Jones in Next Friday and the sequel-to-the-sequel, Friday After Next, and also starring alongside Ice Cube in All About the Benjamins...

    , Dominique Witten)
  12. "Politic All Night"- 1:22
  13. "Keep Rising"- 4:23
  14. "We Can Do This"- 3:37
  15. "12 O'Clock"- 4:09
  16. "Oh Sweet America"- 3:59
  17. "Breaker"- 3:12
  18. "Beefin' for Rap"- 2:38
  19. "Game Recognize Game"- 1:42
  20. "Life Ain't Shit"- 4:36
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